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Muscles change the relative position of the bones. The bones are just the passive (but required) part.
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The calf is distal to the knee. There are multiple muscles in the lower leg. Their position relative to the skin is what determines it's depth/superficiality.
The skin is superficial to the muscles. The muscles are deep to the skin.
Leg muscles are deep to the skin of your leg. The skin is superficial to the muscles.
The external abdominal oblique is a broad, superficial muscle on the ventral abdomen.
In the way you are using "superficial" it will mean " being on or near the surface".Thus the answer is "YES" the skin is a superficial organ - BUT -"NO" the skin is not "superficial" specifically to muscles - it does not surround muscles, it surrounds the whole body and the muscles are beneath (and some in - the ones that raise the hairs) the skin.
Yes, all muscles are deep to skin
No. The skin is superficial to the skeletal muscles.
No, the hypodermis is deep to the dermis. The dermis is superficial to the hypodermis.
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A relative record number indicates a records position relative to the beginnig of a file.